Saturday, February 27, 2010

Here's a fun thing... Next time you see a homemade sign at a local store, design a better version using as many of the original elements as possible. Send it to the store, tape it over the original, or email it to me and I'll "Better" it for you, and then you can proudly call out, "BOOM! You just got BETTERED!"

I saw this one in the raining month of January at Sketchfest.

BOOM! You just got BETTERED!!

If you're in the San Francisco area in January and you like sketch comedy, be sure to look up Sketchfest!

Our live action comedy "Tracy" will be screening in Detroit Michigan Saturday March 6 at 6 PM at the Burton Theater as part of the Detroit Independent Film Festival. If you live in the Detroit area stop by and check it out! Click here for info on how to get to the Burton Theater.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene.

Well, I'm sad to say we've reached the end. I think there are one or two that Brian Fee did that I can't find, so if I find them I'll post them, but in the mean time I think this is a fitting way to end. I did this one based on what I imagine the sad, lonely life of a real boy millionaire might be.

This would explain why Richie Rich killed himself and became Casper the Ghost.

Mo' money mo' problems...

Thanks for giving these props their moment in the sun! If you get the opportunity please check out our film, "Tracy".

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.

I did this one based on the comics from the 70's that I loved as a kid. They were already ten years old when I was reading them, but their shittiness was still relevant!

In honor of the Super Bowl, I'm going to debut a new series called F U Money. The idea is what would you do if you had so much money that you had loads of left over cash to blow on stupid stuff and say a big old F U to the world.

I'm not a sports fan, but if I had me some insane F U money, I would buy a professional football team and I would change their name to "The San Francisco Home Runs". I would make their mascot a crying baby with a diaper full of shit, they would have the ugliest cheerleaders central casting could find, and their outfits would be pink, glitter covered dresses with tiny ladies hats on top of their helmets.

At first all San Francisco football fans, and the team would hate me, but in time they would be so mocked, that they would learn to fight for their dignity, and eventually become awesome, thanks to my Johnny Cash approach to management. Wait, didn't somebody already do this?

Saturday, February 06, 2010

...not this Dan Scanlon, but a Dan Scanlon, and that's good enough for me!

I don't know if, or when, I'll ever get around to tweeting myself, so in the mean time, it's easier for me if you just go to this Dan Scanlon's twitter and pretend that everything he writes is being written by me.

Against my better judgment, I take full responsibility for everything he tweets and will go ahead and assume that all of his opinions will be totally inline with mine! Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

In our film "Tracy" we had a scene featuring one of the characters secret comic book collection. We created over 30 original comic book covers, most of which go completely unnoticed in the 3 to 4 minute scene. For the next few months I'll post one a week so that they can finally get their due.

This is about as close to straight parody as I get, that being said, I still like it.